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Metalsmithing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

MD · On-site

Teach courses including Jewelry and Metalsmithing. * Teach one or more courses related to Jewelry and Metalsmithing per semester. Required Qualifications: * MFA or equivalent degree in Visual Art.

Troubleshoot metalsmithing-specific job order issues, maintain a knowledge base of best practices, defects, and solutions * Advocate for jewelry staffing, tools, training, and procedures. * Lead and ...

Lead Jeweler

New York, NY · On-site

$65K - $72K/yr

Troubleshoot metalsmithing-specific job order issues, maintain a knowledge base of best practices, defects, and solutions * Advocate for jewelry staffing, tools, training, and procedures. * Lead and ...

Lead Jeweler

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$65K - $72K/yr

Troubleshoot metalsmithing-specific job order issues, maintain a knowledge base of best practices, defects, and solutions * Advocate for jewelry staffing, tools, training, and procedures. * Lead and ...

Troubleshoot metalsmithing-specific job order issues, maintain a knowledge base of best practices, defects, and solutions * Advocate for jewelry staffing, tools, training, and procedures. * Lead and ...

Troubleshoot metalsmithing-specific job order issues, maintain a knowledge base of best practices, defects, and solutions * Advocate for jewelry staffing, tools, training, and procedures. * Lead and ...

Weekly classes and workshops are led by professional Artist Educators in the areas of ceramics, jewelry and metalsmithing, drawing, painting, collage, mixed media, digital photography, design, art ...

Weekly classes and workshops are led by professional Artist Educators in the areas of ceramics, jewelry and metalsmithing, drawing, painting, collage, mixed media, digital photography, design, art ...

Weekly classes and workshops are led by professional Artist Educators in the areas of ceramics, jewelry and metalsmithing, drawing, painting, collage, mixed media, digital photography, design, art ...

Weekly classes and workshops are led by professional Artist Educators in the areas of ceramics, jewelry and metalsmithing, drawing, painting, collage, mixed media, digital photography, design, art ...

Silversmithing Instructor

AZ · On-site

$55K - $60K/yr

Master of Fine Arts {MFA) or other terminal degree in Jewelry/Metalsmithing, Studio Art, or a related field; experience teaching al the college level; an active professional practice with a record of ...

Master of Fine Arts {MFA) or other terminal degree in Jewelry/Metalsmithing, Studio Art, or a related field; experience teaching al the college level; an active professional practice with a record of ...

The Production Lead - Jewelryis responsible foroverseeing team members and workflow within the jewelry department, including assembly, cast cleaning, and other metalsmithing processes. This role ...

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How much do metalsmithing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for metalsmithing in the United States is $17.17, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.94 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Metalsmithing position, and why are they important?

To thrive in metalsmithing, you need proficiency in metalworking techniques such as forging, soldering, welding, and fabrication, usually supported by vocational training or an apprenticeship. Familiarity with hand tools, power equipment, and safety certifications like OSHA are commonly required in this field. Attention to detail, creativity, and problem-solving skills enable metalsmiths to create intricate designs and resolve production challenges. These abilities are essential to ensure high-quality craftsmanship, workplace safety, and effective collaboration on custom or production-based projects.

What is a Metalsmithing job?

A metalsmithing job involves shaping, cutting, and joining metal to create functional or decorative objects such as jewelry, sculptures, or tools. Metalsmiths work with various materials like copper, silver, brass, and steel, using techniques such as forging, soldering, and casting. They may work in industries like jewelry design, blacksmithing, or metal fabrication. Skilled metalsmiths often combine artistic creativity with technical expertise to produce unique and high-quality metalwork.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in metalsmithing?

A typical day for a metalsmith often involves interpreting design specifications, selecting appropriate materials, and shaping metal through techniques like cutting, hammering, or welding. You may work independently or as part of a small team, especially if creating custom pieces or handling repairs. Collaboration with designers, clients, or other artisans is common to ensure finished products meet the desired standards. Attention to both artistic detail and safety protocols is crucial throughout the process, making the role varied, hands-on, and rewarding for those who enjoy working with their hands.

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Jewelry and Metalsmithing Instructor (Adjunct Faculty)

Jewelry and Metalsmithing Instructor (Adjunct Faculty)

Rogue Community College

Grants Pass, OR • On-site

$50.14 - $72.79/hr

Part-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Salary: $50.14 - $72.79 Hourly
Location : All Campuses, Rogue Community College, OR
Job Type: Adjunct Faculty
Job Number: 02009
Department: Visual Arts & Design
Opening Date: 07/03/2025
Closing Date: 6/30/2026 11:59 PM Pacific
This is an adjunct faculty pool for teaching part-time in the Visual Arts & Design department. The pool will remain open until June 2026 unless positions are no longer needed. Applications will be reviewed and candidates will be contacted and interviewed as positions become available.
Instructor is responsible for organizing and carrying out structured learning processes for students in the Jewelry and Metalsmithing program and related courses. Participates in the full range of professional and college-related activities, including student advising, curriculum development, professional growth, departmental and college-wide meetings, committee activity, and community involvement. This position entails teaching credit classes Jewelry and Metalsmithing I through IV concurrently as well as two Community Education classes meeting at separate times. The Metals Studio is in a newly renovated space, suitably equipped to fit the curriculum.
Supervision Received
The dean, in consultation with the department chair is responsible for carrying out the evaluation of instructors under procedures developed by the vice president. The dean confers with the department chair in decisions regarding instructor workload, professional growth, retention, and department staffing levels.
Examples of Duties - Essential Functions
1. Instructs students in a classroom, lab, learning center, or other setting as appropriate.
2. Prepares, distributes, and utilizes instructional support materials, including course syllabi, supplementary materials, instructional media, and other devices as appropriate.
3. Develops, communicates, and utilizes a student assessment process and instruments which are related to the stated objectives of the course.
4. Participates as a team member in departmental meetings and planning activities, helps solicit and prepare student art for exhibition.
5. Participates in curriculum planning and development as needed.
6. Represents the Art Department and the college to the community, business, public agencies, and other organizations in a professional manner.
7. Responsible for departmental equipment and provides for the security of facilities and instructional materials as appropriate to the department.
8. Adapt learning procedures to the online/distance learning environment, including telecourse and web-based delivery, ensuring comparable quality of instruction, student-teacher interaction, and assessment with classroom-based courses.
9. Communicate effectively with a wide variety of students and college staff.
10. Organize the learning experience for the maximum benefit of traditional and non-traditional learners.
11. Performs other duties as assigned.
Screening Criteria
Education: A Master's degree in Fine Arts (MFA) with a concentration in Metalsmithing or Jewelry, is required. Or, an MFA in a related field with at least 18 quarter credits or 12 semester graduate credits in courses to be taught, is required.
Only degrees received from an accredited institution will be accepted: accreditation must be recognized by the office of degree authorization, US Department of Education, as required by ORS 348.609. Final candidate will be required to provide official transcripts for required degree.
Experience: Experience teaching jewelry and metalsmithing required. Post-secondary teaching experience preferred.
Knowledge of: Jewelry and Metalsmithing technique including but not limited to fundamental piercing, casting and riveting, various metal forming techniques (die forming, raising, chasing and repousse, fold forming etc.), surface techniques including etching and enameling, rubber mold making, CAD and 3D printing for jewelry, and stone setting. A knowledge of historical metalwork and the art of contemporary metalsmiths. Computer applications for communication and learning, including, but not limited to, word processing, the Internet, multi-media presentations, spreadsheets and database management; curriculum development; the community colleges' mission, role in higher education, and student population; and sensitivity to a diverse student body and its needs.
Ability to: Communicate effectively and respectfully with diverse students and staff; demonstrate experience or potential for innovation and creativity in the classroom; demonstrate a commitment to professional standards and growth; revise and add innovative curriculum as needed; adapt to a variety of teaching situations, including lectures, group activities, individual instruction; mentoring of students; work and interact effectively with staff, students, administrators and others of various cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. The ability to work with a broad range of student levels of experience and capabilities with the goal of inspiring innovative thinking in all. The ability to create support materials such as syllabi and instructional media to support all courses. The ability to oversee, maintain and further develop the metalsmithing studio and all related tools and equipment including a 3D printer. The ability to stay current with innovations in the field both esthetic and technological with applications to better enable student career success. The ability to teach classes in other media such as painting, design, digital design, ceramics or drawing is desirable.
Relate well to other staff; communicate effectively both orally and in writing; work with diverse clientele; work with college and agency partners; plan and organize effective lessons. Ability and willingness to work with non-traditional adult learners as well as teens. Pass a criminal background check.
Licenses: If required to drive on behalf of the college, must possess a valid Oregon Driver License and provide proof of an acceptable driving record.
Physical Demands: The physical demands listed below represent those that must be met by an incumbent to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with qualified disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Manual dexterity and coordination are required for less than half of the daily work period (about 40%) which is spent sitting while operating office equipment such as computers, keyboards, 10-key, telephones, and other standard office equipment. While performing the duties of this position, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, reach, bend, kneel, stoop, twist, crouch, climb, balance, see, talk, hear, and manipulate objects. The position requires some mobility including the ability to move materials less than 5 pounds daily, 5-25 pounds occasionally. This position requires both verbal and written communication abilities. May also be required to sit for long periods of time in meetings or traveling between counties.
Working Conditions: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this position, the employee is primarily working indoors in an office and art studio environment. Potential exposure to chemicals, toxins, and fumes while working with various art materials, equipment, paints, thinners, and other supplies. Use of appropriate safety precautions and protective gear (i.e. masks, goggles, gloves, apron, etc) required at all times. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate and lighting is adequate. Art studio environment is typical of any art classroom, studio or outdoor art instruction location.
Additional Posting Information
Opportunity Starts Here - with people who bring curiosity, creativity, and care to their work. At Rogue Community College, we strive to hire and support employees who enrich our community and bring fresh perspectives to our work. Together, we're creating a welcoming environment where people feel valued and respected, and where innovation grows.
We value the many ways people gain experience and develop skills. If your background doesn't align perfectly with every qualification, we still encourage you to apply. You might be just what we're looking for.
Candidates with disabilities requiring accommodation and/or assistance during the hiring process may contact Human Resources at 541-956-7329. Only finalists will be interviewed. All applicants will be notified by email after final selection is made. Final candidate will be required to show proof of eligibility to work in the United States. For positions with a degree required, only degrees received from an accredited institution will be accepted; accreditation must be recognized by the Office of Degree Authorization, US Department of Education, as required by ORS 348.609.
Rogue Community College does not discriminate in any programs, activities, or employment practices on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnicity, use of native language, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, veteran status, disability, age, pregnancy, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws. For further policy information and for a full list of regulatory specific contact persons visit the following webpage: www.roguecc.edu/nondiscrimination.
Pay rate based on the current Adjunct Faculty Salary Schedule located on the unless noted otherwise in the job description.
Adjunct faculty are hired on a term-by-term basis and are not eligible for benefits.